Fantasy Tip: Drew Brees' tendency to spread the wealth makes any receiver for the Saints somewhat of a risk. That being said, Stills ($4,800, 9.6% of cap) has a lot of upside for the price, making him a solid option at FantasyScore in Week 14 when New Orleans takes on a Carolina team ranked in the middle of the pack against the pass.

Fantasy Tip: The team has been looking for someone to step up since Brandin Cooks went down to injury, and Still certainly fit the bill Sunday. FantasyScore owners should keep a close eye on his salary heading into Week 14. If he has a reasonable price tag he is worth adding as a WR2 or flex play.

Fantasy Tip: Marques Colston and Stills should see the biggest boost in their fantasy football value with Cooks hobbled. Jimmy Graham will also likely be targeted more. Travaris Cadet and Pierre Thomas will be relied on more for passes out of the backfield, too. Meachem and Morgan are weak flex plays at FantasyScore moving forward.

Fantasy Tip: Stills is still looking likely to play Sunday, and he has enjoyed three solid games in a row. He will take up just 6.0% of the cap ($3,000) at FantasyScore and makes a nice upside play for the price.

Fantasy Tip: All signs are pointing to Stills being questionable for the second straight week. The Saints don't want to rush him back. If you're filling out a FantasyScore lineup with a Thursday deadline, stray from his $3,700 price. However, he could be a bargain come Sunday if he suits up against the Cleveland Browns.

Fantasy Tip: Stills sat out in Week 1, leaving him at the cheapest slot in FantasyScore ($3,700; 7.4% of cap) in Week 2 against the Cleveland Browns. If he winds up playing, he could be a bargain. Brandin Cooks ($5,300; 10.6% of cap), who broke out in Week 1, may be another popular lineup addition if Stills remains out.

Fantasy Tip: It's looking like Stills may be a game-time decision Sunday morning. Even at a cheap FantasyScore price of $4,500 (9% percent of salary cap), it's not wise to put Stills in your starting lineup. Check back Sunday to see if he's active.

New Orleans Saints WR Kenny Stills (quadriceps) didn't participate in team drills Thursday, Sept. 4, but he's not ruling out playing in Week 1 against the Atlanta Falcons. However, the decision on whether he'll play ultimately will come down to the trainer's decision.

Fantasy Tip: Stills is in serious danger of sitting out the season opener. Play it safe and bench him. The beneficiary will be rookie Brandin Cooks, who has an agreeable salary at FantasyScore of $4,600.

Fantasy Tip: Stills could be questionable to play in Week 1, and he might even be a game-time decision Sunday. As a result, he's a risky play in daily games. Marques Colston is a safe bet for solid production, and rookie Brandin Cooks should return nice profit at a cheap price if Stills doesn't suit up.

New Orleans Saints WR Kenny Stills (quadriceps) left the third preseason game because of a quadriceps injury and did not return to the game. Stills was sidelined for three weeks during training camp because of a quadriceps injury.

Fantasy Tip: Stills is expected to be a solid part of the passing game this season, but owners should monitor the situation in case he misses some time.

Fantasy Tip: Stills is featured in our sleeper and breakout reports as he looks to take another step forward in his sophomore year. Make sure his name is bolded on your cheat sheet, especially in non-PPR drafts.

New Orleans Saints WR Kenny Stills and DT Akiem Hicks look like breakout candidates for the team this year. Both have been carrying themselves with plenty of swagger in offseason workouts. Stills has been playing all three receiver positions and running all of the routes. Hicks has shown himself to be one of the strongest players on the roster, and he's been nearly unblockable.

Fantasy Tip: Stills had boom-or-bust potential last year in New Orleans' offense. He could be more of the same in 2014 with the way Drew Brees loves to spread the ball around. However, increased versatility and more familiarity in the offense should help. His ceiling remains high, but he's still risky and is more valuable in standard-scoring formats.

Fantasy Tip: Owners will have to wait for the inactive list to come out to see if Colston will play. If he is able to play, he should be considered a low-end starting wide receiver or flex option. Robert Meachem and Kenny Stills could get increase in value if Colston misses the game and could be flex options. Meachem likely would be a safer option than Stills for owners.

Fantasy Tip: With Colston out, Kenny Stills likely will receive an increase in his fantasy value since he will get more playing time. Lance Moore likely will also see more targets during the game. Both should be starting options for owners this week.

Fantasy Tip: If Colston is inactive, and TE Jimmy Graham (foot) is again limited, bump Moore up to a WR3 or flex play in standard leagues, and a low-end WR2 in points-per-receptions (PPR) fantasy formats. Stills would also be worth a look as a WR3/4 or flex play if Colston is sidelined.

Fantasy Tip: Stills' injury does not appear to be serious at all. He's a hot waiver wire commodity this week after his explosion with two touchdowns in Week 8. With Jimmy Graham (foot) returning to full health and Lance Moore around, however, Stills involvement may be inconsistent. Beware not to put too much stock into one week worth of production from him.

Fantasy Tip: Watson could pick up some of the slack, but as Larry Holder notes, he'll likely be used to block frequently, too. Marques Colston should be primed for a big game, and Kenny Stills and Nick Toon are sleeper options that could make some big plays if Graham doesn't play.

New Orleans Saints WR Robert Meachem is happy to be back with the team, where he caught 45 passes for 722 yards and nine touchdowns in 2009. "Just watching him run around, he looks as good as ever," QB Drew Brees said. "I look forward to getting him incorporated back in."

Fantasy Tip: Meachem had pretty solid chemistry with Brees before, so it'll be interesting if the two can regain some of that after lost time. Meachem provides the Saints with a proven No. 3 receiver. The signing will temper the excitement over Kenny Stills, but if he continues to produce like he did in the preseason, Meachem might just provide WR depth.

Fantasy Tip:Kenny Stills appears to have separated himself as the No. 3 wide receiver based on his play this preseason, and this move supports that idea. Stills isn't a bad late-round selection to shore up your WR depth.

Fantasy Tip: Crayton will join the crowded competition for the No. 3 receiver duties with Nick Toon, Kenny Stills and Steve Breaston and others. Crayton probably isn't worth a late-round flier unless he stands out in the final three weeks of the preseason.

New Orleans Saints WR Kenny Stills received some reps with the first-team offense during practice Monday, Aug. 5, and performed well. Stills was targeted often by QB Drew Brees on various short-yardage routes. Stills is likely a long shot for the No. 3 wide receiver job but likely will make the final roster.

Fantasy Tip: Despite the fact that New Orleans should continue to have an explosive aerial attack led by Drew Brees, until we know who actually has the No. 3 job, none of those options are worth drafting. They could make for waiver-wire fodder later in the season if injuries open up a spot in front of them.

New Orleans Saints WRs Jarred Fayson and Andy Tanner are a pair of receivers who have spent plenty of time on NFL practice squads, and are trying to make the 53-man roster. Both receivers reportedly have been consistent during offseason workouts, and they have found ways to free themselves up in the secondary. WR Kenny Stills, a fifth-round pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, has yet to stand out. All three might be competing for the fifth receiver job.